@DG how so? Most likely it will be superseded by the next Xbox so unless MS are going to allow some sort of upgrade path (not likely) or make the X the base for next gen (possible given the idea of a "family" of devices) getting an X to future proof does not seem like a good idea.

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Gigabyte Announces Their GeForce RTX 2060 Line-up

CES 2019 saw Nvidia announcing their RTX 2060 series graphics cards, a much anticipated line-up, where fans hoped for an affordable Ray-Tracing experience. Third-party companies have now started revealing their exclusive variants of the RTX 2060’s, and below are options from Gigabyte.

Gigabyte will be launching an RTX 2060 variant for Aorus, Gaming, Windforce, and Mini ITX. At the time of writing, Gigabyte have not confirmed clock speeds yet, but they have confirmed that the card will feature 1920 Cuda cores, 6GB of GDDR-6 memory, and 14 000MHz memory clock.

All variations of the RTX 2060 card will run off the Aorus Engine, providing incredibly stable performance and overclocking. The cards will run optimally in DirectX12 and OpenGL 4.5, and features a PCI Express 3.0 x16 connection.
So far, these are confirmed models from Gigabyte:

As you can see, these are the 6GB VRAM variant of the RTX 2060 card, and, at the time of writing, we aren’t sure if Gigabyte will be adding the 4GB and 3GB VRAM models to their line-up. Local pricing and actual landing ETA has not been confirmed yet, but the MSRP for the Founders Edition RTX 2060 is $349, so my estimate would be around R8000+, not a bad starting price at all.